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Kenneth E. Ingram

Hobart, Indiana

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KENNETH E. INGRAM PORTAGE, IN Kenneth E. Ingram, age 71, of Portage passed away peacefully Monday, May 14, 2012. Ken was born in 1940 and lived all his life in Portage. He loved playing and watching all sports (especially football and basketball). Ken graduated from Portage High School, Lakeland...

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Ken was one of the nicest, down to earth guys I ever met and one of Portage's finest principals. My deepest sympathies to his wonderful family.

Connie, Kelly, Tracy, and Ginger, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ken was such a wonderful man. You are all in my prayers.

Connie, I don't know how to put in words the way I feel and all the memories I have of Ken. What a fantastic person and loving husband, father, and grandfather he was! You and the girls were truly blessed to have him in your life; as were many others--including me! May God be with you as you mourn your loss. I am so sorry that I was out of town for the memorial service. I prayed for all of you particularly on that day.

Connie, Kelly, Tracy, and Ginger, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the days of Square Dancing and Church at Trinity quite well. Ken played an important role in my family's life. He will be remembered as a very loving and incredible man. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you during this time. -Cindy (VanDan)Faricelli

Condolences on your loss. His many contributions will live on.

So Sorry to hear about that wonderful son of yours. Kathi and I miss seeing all of you. You are in our prayers.
Doc & Kathi Crise

We meet Ken and family through our great friends Ginger and Bill Stocky. Ken was a warm and lovely person, and we feel very honored to have known such a wonderful man. May your love, warmth and knowledge live on in your grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc.. We want to say to all of Ken's family, May God carry you during your time of need, and may you find the courage that your husband, father, brother, and grandfather gave to you to carry on to the future. Love to all, Tim and Christine...

Ken Ingram was officially determined to be my mentor when I decided to become a school administrator. He was patient, understanding and not afraid to give advice. His help lead me to becoming a Superintendent in two local School Systems. He will be greatly missed . God Bless Connie, Kelly, Tracy and Ginger in their tremendous loss. We all loved Ken." Reg Manwaring, Boynton Beach, Fl

Mr. Ingram was my principle in Aylesworth and I remember him very fondly. He was a great guy and I am very sadden to hear this. My prayers are with the family at this time.